Part 1 - User Preferences Layout
Below is the layout of the User Preferences. Each option is described in mroe detail after the
chart.
Resume (on, off)
Speed (1x, 2x, 4x, 6x)
Beep (off, on)
File Ext (off, on)
Tag (off, on)
CD ESP (10sec, 40sec)
Settings Definitions
Resume: With this feature enabled, if you stop the player or power it off, the last used play mode
and play position will be retained, along with the previous volume and EQ setting. For example:
If you stopped the player in the middle of track 3 with Shuffle enabled, when you press Play, it
will pick up in the middle of the track and keep the Shuffle enabled.
Speed: This setting allows you to control the speed at which the unit scans through the track. 1X
is the slowest, 6X is the fastest.
Beep: Whenever a button is pressed on the RioVolt, an audible signal can be played to alert you
that something has happened. This can be useful if you are using a remote control and cannot see
the LCD screen.
File Ext: When this option is set to On, the display shows the file extension for tracks (MP3,
WMA, CD, or ASF). When this option is Off, the file extensions do not display.
Tag: This setting controls the display of the ID3 tags for your MP3 tracks, if the track has an ID3
tag. When set to On, the ID3 information will be displayed. When set to Off, the ID3 tag
information will not display. Note: If this option is turned Off during play, the ID3 tag
information of previously played and buffered tracks may still show.
CD ESP: This setting to set the ESP for standard audio CDs only. Use 10 seconds to preserve
battery life, or 40 seconds to help avoid skipping as much as possible. ESP is up to 120 seconds
for MP3 and WMA files, and this cannot be adjusted.